Driver gene mutations in micro-invasive cervical squamous cancers have no prognostic significance.
Gynecol Oncol
; 165(1): 121-128, 2022 04.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence of somatic gene mutations in different stages of cervical carcinogenesis placing special emphasis on micro-invasive pT1a cervical squamous cell cancers (SCC). METHODS: Micro-dissected samples of 32 micro-invasive pT1a and 55 ≥ pT1b SCC were evaluated by next generation sequencing of 50 cancer genes (cancer hot spot panel). RESULTS: At primary diagnosis, 8/32 (25%) pT1a SCC, 10/28 (36%) pT1b SCC and 15/27 (56%) pT2/3 SCC carried somatic gene mutations. The most commonly affected gene was the PIK3CA gene in hot spot regions E545K and E453K in 5/8 (62%) pT1a SCC, 7/15 (70%) pT1b SCC and 10/15 (66%) pT2/3 SCC followed by FBXW7 (n = 4), KRAS and RB1 (n = 2 each). ERBB2, APC, ATM, MLP gene mutations occurred only once. Solitary activating oncogenic somatic mutations dominated over tumor suppressor mutation in 88% pT1a, 80% pT1b and 60% pT2/3 SCC. Concomitant mutations involved typically an activating oncogenic mutation and an inactivating tumor-suppressor gene mutation. All patients with pT1a SCC are alive without evidence of disease after surgical treatment, independent of mutational status or lympho-vascular space invasion. CONCLUSIONS: Activating oncogenic gene mutations, in particular in the PIK3CA gene, occur early in cervical carcinogenesis. Although driver gene mutations bestow tumor cells with a growth advantage, early detection and complete removal of all cancer cells - with or without somatic gene mutations - are essential for cure. In contrast to advanced inoperable SCC, where PIK3CA driver gene mutations carry an adverse prognosis, the mutational status in surgically treated micro-invasive SCC is prognostically irrelevant.
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Carcinoma de Células Escamosas
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Neoplasias do Colo do Útero
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2022
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